Trophy

Resource Type: Image | Posted on 3rd May 2011 by Jenny Porter

Five members of the Edge Hill brass band, two holding cornets, one holding a tenor horn, one holding a euphonium, a fifth (possibly the conducor) standing in the middle of the picture holding a small trophy

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By Christopher evans on 14th December 2015

Hello.
I’m trying to find out the name of the euphonium player. The photo was taken in the 1950’s. He was still with the band in 1970/71/72. When I saw it, it took me back 45 years ( to Shrewsbury bandstand! ) That man was so kind and encouraging. He would never have known the impact, with his playing and manner, that he was to have on me. I’ve been tuba with the BBC Philharmonic for 25 years and although many people influenced me in my life, this man, whose name I have never known played a part. Could you help, please?
Kind regards,
Chris Evans

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Edge Hill Station is the oldest passenger railway station in the World. Some say when Stephenson's Rocket left Edge Hill for Manchester on the 15th September 1830 it marked the beginning of the modern world.